Sitting on Different Legal Foundations: A Comparative Analysis of Iconic Chair Designs' Legal Protections in the United States and Europe
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
6-20-2025
Conference / Event Title
IP Researchers Europe conference (IPRE) 2025 - Intellectual Property Overlaps, New Challenges, & Perspectives
Conference / Event Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Hosting Organization
School of Law of the University of Geneva
Abstract
CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION: IPRE was created in 2018 to convene IP scholars in Geneva, a city privileged for its position as an international forum for policy debates about current and future IP laws and policies. Since then, the Conference has brought together academic researchers from Europe and beyond to discuss their works-in-progress with other colleagues and policymakers.
IPRE 2025 was again linked to the 2025 WIPO-UNIGE Intellectual Property Summer School (IPSS). The objective of the interactions between the two programs is to allow the participants of IPSS to join the IPRE sessions, promoting mutually stimulating interactions, and capitalizing on the joint presence in Geneva of the participants of these programs to promote a Geneva-connected global IP community.
Conference URL
https://www.unige.ch/droit/pi/application/files/1217/5014/4062/2025_IPRE_Program_Final_last_Version.pdf
External Links
https://www.unige.ch/droit/pi/application/files/1217/5014/4062/2025_IPRE_Program_Final_last_Version.pdf
Recommended Citation
Farley, Christine, "Sitting on Different Legal Foundations: A Comparative Analysis of Iconic Chair Designs' Legal Protections in the United States and Europe" (2025). Presentations. 1090.
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/pub_disc_presentations/1090